About working with graphics on Web pages

Microsoft Office Access 2003

You can save your file as a single file Web page (MHTML) file so that all the text and graphics are stored in a single file. You can then move or send the MHTML file as an e-mail attachment without worrying about broken links. You can view MHTML files with Internet Explorer 4.0 and later.

Using art from Office application drawing tools

You can use AutoShapes, text boxes, and WordArt effects in the files that you save to HTML from your Office applications. After you save your file to HTML format, you can open and view it in a Web browser, or you can open and edit it in any Office application. From your Office application, you can open and edit all drawings that you have saved to HTML format from any other Office application.

Using animated .gif images

You can insert animated .gif images into Office application files. When you save an animated .gif image in HTML format, the animation is preserved. You cannot perform certain editing operations— such as cropping, grouping, or changing the fill, border, or shadow— on an animated .gif image. Make these changes in a program that supports animated .gif editing, and then insert the animated .gif image in the file.

Aligning graphics

The Drawing and Picture toolbars in Office applications provide alignment commands that help you arrange your graphics. Selecting a picture automatically displays the Picture toolbar. To hide the Picture toolbar, right-click a picture, and then click Hide Picture Toolbar on the shortcut menu.